President Donald Trump delivers remarks to members of the news media while holding a meeting with governors-elect and members of his administration, in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington on Dec. 13, 2018.(Photo: Michael Reynolds, epa-efe)

WASHINGTON – We all make typos, but, fairly or not, President Donald Trump's textual slipups draw more attention than most.

That is especially true when he stumbles writing about one of his defining political issues: border security. Or, as the president called it in a tweet on Monday, "Boarder Security."

"Anytime you hear a Democrat saying that you can have good Boarder Security without a Wall, write them off as just another politician following the party line," Trump tweeted. "Time for us to save billions of dollars a year and have, at the same time, far greater safety and control!"

Trump deleted the tweet and posted a new one with the correct spelling at about 11 a.m. EST. But USA TODAY saved a screenshot of the original "boarder" gaffe.

A screenshot of a tweet from President Donald Trump on Dec. 17, 2018, in which he wrote "boarder" when he meant to say "border."(Photo: Donald Trump via Twitter)

Trump’s tweet comes after last week’s heated Oval Office meeting with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader, R-N.Y., Chuck Schumer, in which he accused Democrats of not wanting to secure the U.S.-Mexico border and vowed to shut down the government if he does not get $5 billion to fund construction of his promised border wall.